The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century , the two greatest countries of the world were governed by women , -Eng- land by Queen Elizabeth , and France by Catherine de Medicis ; their reigns commenced about the same ...
... received . During the middle and end of the sixteenth century , the two greatest countries of the world were governed by women , -Eng- land by Queen Elizabeth , and France by Catherine de Medicis ; their reigns commenced about the same ...
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... received the sanction of the Pope for the incorporation of the Jesuits in 1543 . Now the secret influence of their crafty policy , in which the end sanctifies the means , and all things expedient are considered lawful , had already ...
... received the sanction of the Pope for the incorporation of the Jesuits in 1543 . Now the secret influence of their crafty policy , in which the end sanctifies the means , and all things expedient are considered lawful , had already ...
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... received several wounds , he was retiring from the field , when a Scottish adventurer , Robert Stewart , levelled his piece , and Montmorenci exclaimed , " I am the constable ! " " Therefore , " said Stewart , " I present you with this ...
... received several wounds , he was retiring from the field , when a Scottish adventurer , Robert Stewart , levelled his piece , and Montmorenci exclaimed , " I am the constable ! " " Therefore , " said Stewart , " I present you with this ...
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... received a worse education in childhood ; and few kings have ever been called upon to rule a more corrupt court even in the prime of manhood . His early education was entrusted to Du Perron , from whom , among other accomplishments , he ...
... received a worse education in childhood ; and few kings have ever been called upon to rule a more corrupt court even in the prime of manhood . His early education was entrusted to Du Perron , from whom , among other accomplishments , he ...
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... too suddenly , as it may then burst out into a violent conflagration . These sentiments it was Alva's business to combat . He had received absolution for making war upon the pope , and was 8 The History of the Hugonots .
... too suddenly , as it may then burst out into a violent conflagration . These sentiments it was Alva's business to combat . He had received absolution for making war upon the pope , and was 8 The History of the Hugonots .
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